> http://ow.ly/oRc6
>
> Slidey keyboard and another different UI. But hey at least it's HVGA :)

Putting the D-pad on the slide-out keyboard (a la Nokia N810) is an
interesting move.

Right now, Android apps could assume that the pointing device was
available in portrait mode. If the Cliq behaves like the G1 -- changing
orientation on a keyboard slide -- then the pointing device will not be
available in portrait mode, since it will be on the hidden keyboard. I
wonder how many apps will have problems with that.

This assumes that the ring around the home key on the phone face is just a
highlight and not a second directional indicator.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
Android App Developer Books: http://commonsware.com/books.html



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